PAY DAY What Does it Mean to YOU? No matter what your position may be, whether day laborer or office worker, if you are in that discouraued line of men who get the same pittance week after week without prospect of anything better, it is time you appealed to the International Corre spondence Schools. For 15 years they have been qualifying dissatisfied workers for better positions and higher salaries. No matter what your circumstances are, they will qualify YOU for a better position, a higher salary and a safe future. The way is plain, easy, and under no obligation to find out how we can help you. Simply mark and mail the coupon below. Can you afford to neglect an opportunity \or advancement t • International Correspondence Schools ' "* Box 1761. Spokane W % ' 'Please send free your booklet '1(11)1 Stories off "! 'Success" and explain, without further obli-"f ': 'gation on my part, how 1 can qualify for a';* salary in the uosili.m before which It '•have marked X. * I! Ad writer Archit...

Page 8 To Our Readers! We have made arrangements with the NOVEL MAGAZINE whereby our readers will receive this new, splendid illustrated, interesting monthly magazine The 3 NOVEL Months for Magazine lOc This is a trial price. The publishers are anxious to have our readers become acquainted with this new publication which promises to be one of the snappiest, brightest and best maga zines ever published on the Pacific Coast. If you will send 10 cents to The Colville Examiner, you will receive the NOVEL MAGAZINE for THREE MONTHS-all for 10 cents. Don't delay, but send for it at once as this offer will be withdrawn in a short time. The NOVEL MAGAZINE is a4B pa«e illustrated monthly. It is full of stories. It will be read with great interest by every member in the family. Its pictures are well produced on good paper. The printing is of the highest character, the type large and readable. The subjects, though full of facination and in terest, are clean, wholesome and moral. The magazine is...

A Weekly Journal of Democracy Issue Number 184 "Silver Plate that Wears." You Know These Goods They are the same brand as your grand' parents bought, 60 years ago, and are stamped "1847 ROGERS BROS." Z_ . •«-■ 7j< i j ? s**^^^^^K We have the Knives, Forks and Spoons, as well as many Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Ladles, etc. Get them at Rich's Do You Know the power that is cheapest for you to use is electricity? Cheaper, cleaner and safer than gasoline or steam. If you are using power or contemplating using any, call on us and let us show you the many advantages of electricity. Stevens County Power & Light Co. .NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Everything in household fur niture and furnishings, and at prices which you can not match anywhere else. About 80 per * cent of my stock is new goods, but the prices are low. Kitchen cabinets made to order. Repair ing of all kinds. D. LAURY, Prop. Order Your Shingles at the Colville Shingle Mill Patronize Home Industry 16-Inch Kindling Wood $...

Another View-point <J The accumulation of person al resources is the argument most frequently advanced for saving. 1§ Systematic saving develops character, the greatest of re sources, and the cornerstone of credit <1 Character and credit are as essential as cash, when the rainy day comes. CJ A savings account for YOU, at this bank, right now, for building character, credit and cash resources. Bank of Colville The Oldest Bank in Stevens County Assets $500,000.00 I THE LOCAL NEWS I The new Pierce-Arrow auto mobile recently purchased by Z. Lane has excited the admiration of all automobile fanciers. The machine is a six cylinder 40 h. p. r/estibule car, fully equipped with every modern attachment. The listed price of these ma chines is said to be $3,800. Miss Alma Peterson left Wed nesday for Spokane where she 'expects to take a two months course in modern dressmaking. Misses Maggie and Mabel Walsh went to Spokane Wednes day for a two weeks visit with friends in the city. John Bri...

Don't you miss this sale WLX N., MAY 10, AND CONTINUES UNTIL JUNE 1 «:»»» 7 7 sale that has ever been held in Colville. H JA TB^* VP VL f _#• B VP "B^B Children Black Cat Stockings, 7c. I I I^l M^ ■ A^ ■ I I 10 yards of Calico from 11 to 11:30 for 25c. 11/!I 1/! I 1 H I^M ■ Km I _P" All 15c Dress Ginghams, 10c and lie. ■ J^M if I I ■ W m^W 1I I ■ $1-25 Lace Curtains, 72c. 1^ 1 i J #^M .M__l__i__l Ladies's2s Suits Go at $12.50 H ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ The Leader needs the money. I *__ _. _ •_, VJT • _5. GiS Bargains for every man, woman and child in ■o Oet it Means a Sacrifice *•"»-»*• I . 25c Ribbons, 15c. mto be unloaded to the good people of Colville dSs? miss the biggest Sale the Leader has ever ling your $$$$, bring your FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS and take ad- we solicit yoU r man orders, but cash must accom « * pany the order. ■OLVILLE or STEVENS COUNTY. It isn't what this clean, big stock is — ■ready cash. Every article in this big store will be cut to actual cost Sale of Shirt waists __V...

Page 6 THE TOGGERY All Men's New Spring Suits $15 No more. Some for Less All Ladies' suits $18 Regular $25 and $30 suits We need the money, You need the goods Now is your opportunity. It will pay you to trade with us The People's Store THE TOGGERY THE TOGGERY The Colville Examiner, Saturday, May 6, 1911 I COUNTY NEWS I George Lapray has sold his 240 acre ranch on Walkers Prai rie, six miles south of Spring dale, to Spokane men for $13,000; the land is on the line of the new Springdale & Long Lake railway. The Chewelah baseball team was defeated by the Varney- Summers team Sunday by a score of 12 to 2. Beaver, Rush and Veley formed the battery for Chewelah, and Desplain, and Grieder for the V. & S. team. Beaver was relieved in the first inning after the score was run up to four. Chewelah made its two scores in the ninth inning. In the death of John Houser, aged 82, at his home in Potlatch, Garfield county, Sunday, a con spicuous character in the early pioneer history has pass...

|j.H.Lasswell&Son's Stock of Complete! gHousehold Furnishings Will Be Sold atf A CLOSING OUT SALE | STARTING TUESDAY, MAY 9,7:30 A.M. j £ This immense stock, exceptionally large for a city the size of Colvillc, will all go at COST PRICES, without reserve, and as much J 9to one person as that person wants. There is no profit in the sale for us—only to get our money out of the stock for other use. J % You can ask any furniture dealer or any household furnishings salesman about prices if you feel any doubt about quality or cotfts. m J Here Is the Story, Briefly Told: This CosT: Sale Is for Cash Only! £We want to go out of the furniture business and invest our Since this is a genuine closing out sale for the purpose of get- £ 2 money in another enterprise. We want to do this immediately ting our money out of the stock, no credit will be given. We y M and we will sell the entire stock as it stands AT COST, or we want the cash for other purposes, and the selling at cost is a ft will s...

A Weekly Journal of Democracy Issue Number 185 When Her Student Days Are Over you will want to 4jive her some token which she can retain and cherish. It is not always easy to decide on the gift but if you will come here we can make your selection easy. Our line of graduation gifts is large and the prices are right. B. G. RICH Do You Know the power that is cheapest for you to use is electricity? Cheaper, cleaner and safer than gasoline or steam. If you are using power or contemplating using aily, call on us and let us show you the many advantages of electricity. Stevens County Power & Light Go. NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Everything in household fur niture and furnishings, and at prices which you can not match anywhere else. About 80 per cent of my stock is new goods, but the prices are low. Kitchen cabinets made to order. Repair ing of all kinds. D. LAURY, Prop. Order Your Shingles at the Colville Shingle Mill Patronize Home Industry 16-Inch Kindling Wood $1.50 per Cord N WM. BECH...

THE BIG UNLOADING SALE Goes right on until June 1. Everything in our big store goes at cut prices. $60,000 worth of honest merchandise cut to the quick in order to raise money. We need the cash, and need it badly. Come, bring your $$$, friends and neighbors When "John" says sale it means something. Hundreds of people are carrying away the bargains. Did you get your share of them? Read a Few of the Bargains 0 One Chance Maybe in a Lifetime i \Wll Our big clothin £ de Partmenti full of all the new, good, Spring Styles, will i^L^Wmtk be thrown into this big sale at ridiculous prices. Not one suit will be left. \s||f I fß^ Every Hart Schaffner & Marx suit to go at one price. Take them one or all. «P* From $22 to $35 <MQ an WJy| Suits,this sale only tplO.^o WM 1H Men's $COC Men's <T»Q OC Men'ssls QIA 7G W wL $10 Suits V^»«v $12.50SuitsM>O««v a ndsl6 Suits<P*v. I O 9 - m Men's $18 4JIQ 7R Men's $22 to $35 Suits, QIQ OC ULsMi^ -^Sk- and $20 suits <plO. I O Hart Shaffner ...

fcantjrsa&M^ggSjltff* t ''<^n ij y^*' Jl ' B PAY DAY What Does It Mean to YOU? No matter what your position may be, whether day laborer or office worker, if you are in that discouraged line of men who get the same pittance week after week without prospect of anything better, it is time you appealed to the International Corre spondence Schools. For 15 years they have been qualifying dissatisfied workers for better positions and higher salaries. No matter what your circumstances are, they will qualify YOU for a better position, a higher salary, and a safe future. The way is plain, easy, and sure for earnest men. It puts you under no obligation to find out now we can help you. Simply mark and mail the coupon below. Can you afford to neglect an opportunity for « • International Correspondence Schools * "f Box 1761, Spokane W * Please send free your booklet "1001 Stories of"?* and explain, without further obli-" "gation on my part, how I can qualify for a* * larger salary in the p...

A STRONG MODERN BANK Efficiently conducted, not only in the interests of its stockholders, but of its de positors and patrons as well With officials well known and trusted in the com munity; with a capital of $100,000.00 and total re sources of $500,000.00 The Bank of Colville offers to firms, corporations and individuals the best bank ing service, and its officers ask a personal interview with those contemplating changing accounts or open- ing new ones. Bank of Colville The Oldest Bank in Stevens County Assets $500,000.00 I COUNTY NEWS I Rev. G. A. Wells of the M. E. church will deliver the high school baccalaureate sermon to morrow night. The schools close next Friday for the summer va cation. The members of the graduating class are: Ronald B. Slater, Clark Millspaugh, Nel son Curry, Robert E. Lee, Karl Sax, Rachel McMillan, Letha Hanna, Miss Dolly Martin, Miss Evelyn Orr, Miss Grace Miner, Miss Gazelle Walston, Miss Clara Zwang. Mrs. O. Olson and daughter Mrs. Harry Games of Spok...

Page 6 BIG BANKRUPT SALE! At J. D. Casey & Co.'s began August 1,1909, and will contin ue as long as we can buy bank rupt stocks. "Just Arrived in Colville" WHAT! 1200 pair of A No. 1 shoes for men, women and children that will be sold AT COST PRICES as this stock was bought at 50c on the dollar. Also several hundred dollars worth of dry goods to be sold at almost half the regular price. Don't take our word, but come in and see for yourself. Our big sale started the day we started in business in Colville, and will continue as long as bankrupt stocks can be bought at from 30 to 60 cents on the dollar. LOOK OVER A FEW OF OUR EVERY-DAY BARGAINS WE ARE QUOTING BELOW Men's Suits Shoes! Shoes! Regular price $25, cut price $12.50 Men's regular $5.00, now $3.50 Regular price $20, cut price 10.00 Men's regular 3.50, now 2.50 Regular price $15, cut price 7.50 Men's regular 2.50, now 1.75 Regular price $10, cut price 5.00 A few specials in boxes at 75c and $1 Regular price $8, cut price 4.0...

f J,H. Lass well & Son's Stock of Complete | I Household Furnishings Will Be Sold atf A CLOSING OUT SALE JAT THE COST PRICES THROUGHOUT I 2 This immense stock, exceptionally large for a city the size of Colvi'le, will all go at COST PRICES, without reserve, and as much 2 9to one person as that person wants. There is no profit in the sale for us—only to get our money out of the stock for other use. J M You can ask any furniture dealer or any household furnishings salesman about prices if you feel any doubt about quality or co^ts. m | Here Is the Story, Briefly Told: This Cojft Sale Is for Cash Only | £L We want to go out of the furniture business and invest our Since this is a genuine closing out sale for the purpose of get- £ 9 money in another enterprise. We want to do this immediately ting our money out of the stock, no credit will be given. We 3 1| and we will sell the entire stock as it stands AT COST, or we want the cash for other purposes, and the selling at cost is al 2 w...

A Weekly Journal of Democracy Issue Number 186 When Her Student Days Are Over ; |||M \ y, f 9,^/y.f you will want to give her some token which she can retain and cherish. It is not always easy to decide on the gift but if you will come here we can make your selection easy. Our line of graduation gifts is large and the prices are right. B. G. RICH Do You Know the power that is cheapest for you to use is electricity? Cheaper, cleaner and safer than gasoline or steam. If you are using power or contemplating using any, call on us and let us show you the many advantages of electricity. Stevens County Power & Light Co. NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Everything in household fur niture and furnishings, and at prices which you can not match anywhere else. About 80 per cent of my stock is new goods, but the prices are low. Kitchen cabinets made to order. Repair ing of all kinds. D. LAURY, Prop. Order Your Shingles at the Colville Shingle Mill Patronize Home Industry 16-Inch Kindling Wood $1.50...

Page 2 And the good people are finding it out mighty fast, too! That The Colville Leader does not follow but leads That we sell only the best of merchandise That we guarantee everything we sell That our prices are much lower than our competitors' prices That The Colville Leader clerks will not say anything against our competitors' goods That The Colville Leader clerks are hired to talk Colville Leader mer chandise That the greatest bargain sale that has ever been held in Colville is now in progress 4" | That the Big Unloading Sale will continue until June 1 jtfjj\ /^ 1 •11 ¥ J Meet me face to face for an WW \ V l_ B I mj. m^ J honest, square deal at m ■^ m THE LEADER. The Colville Examiner, Saturday, May 20, 1911